This approach simulates an enum, but one that can be extended by others
to add custom flags. I added a handy values() method that uses
reflection to provide a list of all the flags in the class.
See TestBSkyBlock.java test classes for the tests of the default flag
registration and the custom flag registration.
Added the adapter annotation to MySQL and fixed issues with empty
hashmaps causing null errors.
Added a flag serializer adapter for the protection flags so that flags
are saved and loaded correctly.
Renamed the Adapter notation class to be clearer about what it is doing.
Added serializer adapter for the Flags hashmap in Island.
Teams don't work. Need to work out why.
PVP doesn't work correctly. It allows members to hit visitors anytime,
but visitors can only hit others if PVP is off. This isn't how it is
supposed to work!
This is required for automated testing (can't use static getInstance). I
really need automated testing of the protection classes, so even though
this adds a parameter to the classes, it's important to have it right
now.
Generally these are very easy to understand. They use an abstract class
for common code.
I have not tested these in-game. I would like to see if I can create
some test classes but it may not be possible because of the static
BSkyBlock calls.
There's a lot more that needs to be checked in these listeners! I moved
some common methods into the abstract class because they will be used
again and again by other listeners.
Added an anvil listener.
Added the flags. They were from ASkyBlock so may have name changes.
Made getIslandsAt() Optional to enable better code structures in the
listeners.
Created an abstract class to simplify flag protection listeners.
Added default setting for flags that will be able to be set by config.
This default is used for any space in the worlds not occupied by an
island.
While writing the admin tp command, I realized that subcommand aliases
were not working. Also, it was not possible to tell what alias had been
used for a command. I added that capability. i.e., if the alias is used,
then the label of that command is set to the alias.